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University of Delaware University Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life University of Delaware University Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life Spring Semester 2015 Chapter Assessment Program Summary University of Delaware Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life CAP Rankings from Spring 2015 SORORITIES Gold Silver Bronze Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Sigma Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Omega Epsilon Chi Upsilon Sigma Alpha Xi Delta Phi Sigma Sigma Delta Gamma Delta Sigma Theta Needs Improvement Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Gamma Rho Kappa Alpha Theta Lambda Pi Chi Lambda Theta Alpha Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Kappa FRATERNITIES Gold Silver Bronze Alpha Gamma Rho Kappa Alpha Order Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Delta Tau Delta Alpha Sigma Phi Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Kappa Alpha Psi Alpha Zeta Sigma Nu Lambda Sigma Upsilon Kappa Delta Rho Sigma Phi Epsilon* Sigma Alpha Epsilon Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Pi* Phi Sigma Pi Zeta Beta Tau Pi Alpha Phi Pi Kappa Phi Satisfactory Sigma Phi Delta Delta Kappa Epsilon Theta Chi Phi Kappa Psi KEY Regular text=remained the same level Text in BOLD=Increased level Text in Italics=decreased level *Dropped due to Student Conduct Sanction Spring 2015 CAP Score Ranking *All Ties Are Settled by Chapter GPA* Rank Chapter Score Notes Council 1 Alpha Kappa Psi 308 $400- Highest Fraternity SIGC-Fraternity 2 Sigma Alpha Iota 297 $400- Highest Sorority SIGC - Sorority 3 Kappa Alpha Theta 295 $300- 2nd Sorority Panhellenic 4 Lambda Chi Alpha 294 $300- 2nd Fraternity IFC 5 Phi Sigma Pi 293 $200- 3rd Fraternity SIGC-Fraternity 6 Gamma Phi Beta 290 $200- 3rd Sorority Panhellenic 7 Alpha Sigma Phi 290 $100- 4th Fraternity IFC 8 Alpha Delta Pi 287 $100- 4th Sorority Panhellenic 9 Alpha Epsilon Phi 287 $50- 5th Sorority Panhellenic 10 Alpha Omega Epsilon 285 SIGC-Sorority 11 Sigma Kappa 283 Panhellenic 12 Alpha Xi Delta 282 Panhellenic 13 Theta Chi 282 $50- 5th Fraternity IFC 14 Delta Gamma 279 Panhellenic 15 Pi Kappa Phi 277 IFC 16 Pi Alpha Phi 276 MGC-Fraternity 17 Lambda Pi Chi 275 MGC-Sorority 18 Sigma Phi Delta 272 IFC 19 Alpha Zeta 271 SIGC-Fraternity 20 Lambda Theta Alpha 270 MGC-Sorority 21 Kappa Delta Rho 269 IFC 22 Sigma Alpha 267 SIGC-Sorority 23 Alpha Gamma Rho 266 IFC 24 Delta Sigma Theta 265 MGC-Sorority 25 Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) 264 IFC 26 Kappa Alpha Order 260 IFC 27 Alpha Sigma Alpha 258 Panhellenic 28 Sigma Nu 257 IFC 29 Kappa Sigma 252 IFC 30 Alpha Phi 241 Panhellenic 31 Sigma Phi Epsilon 240 Student Conduct Sanction IFC 32 Lambda Sigma Upsilon 239 MGC-Fraternity 33 Chi Upsilon Sigma 238 MGC-Sorority 34 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 234 IFC 35 Alpha Kappa Alpha 229 MGC-Sorority 36 Zeta Beta Tau 224 IFC 37 Delta Tau Delta 223 IFC 38 Phi Sigma Sigma 223 Panhellenic 39 Alpha Phi Alpha 222 MGC-Fraternity 40 Chi Omega 221 Panhellenic 41 Kappa Alpha Psi 221 MGC-Fraternity 42 Sigma Pi 220 Student Conduct Sanction IFC 43 Delta Kappa Epsilon 218 IFC 44 Phi Kappa Psi 207 IFC 45 Sigma Gamma Rho 57 MGC-Sorority All scores are final and cannot be changed. If you have questions please contact Program Coordinator, Amne Harrington, in the University Student Centers. University of Delaware Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life Membership and Retention Information Spring 2015 Spring 2015 Fraternity/Sorority Female Population 3,050 (30% of the female population) Spring 2015 Fraternity Male Population 1,465 (19.8% of the male population) Spring 2015 Fraternity and Sorority Population 4,515 (25.6% of the undergraduate population) Overall Community 48 Organizations/Average Size of 94 Interfraternity Council 18 Organizations/Average Size of 74 Multicultural Greek Congress 13 Organizations/ Average Size of 7 Panhellenic Council 11 Organizations/Average Size of 241 Special Interest Greek Organizations 6 Organizations/Average Size of 73 Community Bid to Initiation Retention Rate 93.3% 1212 Undergraduates were initiated into organizations Reactivation for Spring 2015 (2) New Organization for Spring 2015 (1) Phi Beta Sigma Delta Phi Lambda Zeta Phi Beta Chapters with 100% new member retention (14/45) Chapters with 80%-99% retention (23/45) Alpha Gamma Rho Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Epsilon Phi Alpha Omega Epsilon Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Sigma Phi Alpha Sigma Alpha Alpha Zeta Alpha Xi Delta Lambda Theta Alpha Chi Omega Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Delta Gamma Phi Kappa Psi Delta Kappa Epsilon Phi Sigma Pi Delta Tau Delta Pi Alpha Phi Gamma Phi Beta Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Order Sigma Kappa Kappa Alpha Theta Theta Chi Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Sigma Sigma Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Zeta Beta Tau Less than 80% retention (2/45) Chapters who did not recruit members (6/45) Pi Kappa Phi Chi Upsilon Sigma Sigma Phi Delta Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Alpha Psi Lambda Pi Chi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Sigma Gamma Rho University of Delaware Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life Philanthropy and Community Service Summary Spring 2015 Philanthropy Chapters raised and donated funds to over 50 organizations and causes IFC Donations approx. $ 200,498 (18 Organizations/Average Size of 74) MGC Donations approx. $ 9,122 (11 Organizations/ Average Size of 7) Panhellenic Donations approx. $ 460,952 (11 Organizations/Average Size of 241) Special Interest Greek Donations approx. $ 25,919 (6 Organizations/Average Size of 73) Total Giving for Spring 2015 approx. $ 696,483 ($154.77 per member) Chapters who donated on average $25.00 or more per member (36/45 chapters) Alpha Delta Pi Chi Upsilon Sigma Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Gamma Phi Kappa Psi Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Kappa Epsilon Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Psi Delta Sigma Theta Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Omega Epsilon Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Phi Kappa Alpha Order Sigma Kappa Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Alpha Psi Sigma Nu Alpha Sigma Alpha Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Phi Delta Alpha Sigma Phi Kappa Delta Rho Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Xi Delta Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Pi Alpha Zeta Lambda Sigma Upsilon Theta Chi Chi Omega Lambda Theta Alpha Zeta Beta Tau Community Service Chapters supported over 75 different organizations and causes with service IFC Volunteer Hours approx. 7,624 hours 5.7 hours per member MGC Volunteer Hours approx. 529 hours 7.0 hours per member Panhellenic Volunteer Hours approx. 22,004 hours 8.3 hours per member Special Interest Greek Volunteer Hours approx. 3,855 hours 8.7 hours per member Total Hours for Spring 2015 approx. 34,013 hours 7.6 hours per member Chapters who volunteer on average 8 hours or more per member (27/45 chapters) Alpha Epsilon Phi Chi Omega Phi Sigma Sigma Alpha Gamma Rho Delta Gamma Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Kappa Psi Gamma Phi Beta Pi Kappa Phi Alpha Omega Epsilon Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Alpha Iota Alpha Phi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Gamma Rho Alpha Sigma Alpha Lambda Pi Chi Sigma Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Sigma Nu Alpha Xi Delta Lambda Theta Alpha Sigma Phi Delta Alpha Zeta Phi Sigma Pi Theta Chi To: Chapter Presidents Chapter Advisors Executive Directors University of Delaware Administrators From: Jen Tomasetti, Amne Harrington, and Valerie Yancy University Student Centers Fraternity and Sorority Life Subject: Spring 2015 Academic Report for the Fraternity and Sorority Community Date: August 13, 2015 The attached information provides an overview of academic performance of the fraternity and sorority community at the University of Delaware for the Spring 2015 Semester. The fraternity and sorority community at University of Delaware encompasses approximately 4,515 students (25.6% of undergraduate students) through 48 groups which are currently organized into four over arching communities: The Interfraternity Council (IFC), Multicultural Greek Congress (MGC), The Panhellenic Council (Panhel), and Special Interest Greek Council (SIGC). The community is guided by the principles of Brotherhood/Sisterhood & Community, Character, Diversity, Academics, Leadership, and Service. Academic success is indeed a pillar of the community as evidenced by the all fraternity and sorority GPA (3.235) being higher than the all undergraduate GPA (3.131). In addition, the top performing chapters by group affiliation for the Spring 2015 semester are as follows: Interfraternity Council Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 3.182 Spring 2015 Chapter GPA Multicultural Greek Congress Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. 3.306 Spring 2015 Chapter GPA Panhellenic Council Alpha Delta Pi Sorority 3.439 Spring 2015 Chapter GPA Special Interest Greek Council Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority 3.645 Spring 2015 Chapter GPA Should you have questions regarding the following information, please feel free to contact Jen Tomasetti, Amne Harrington, or Valerie Yancy in the University Student Centers at [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]. Thank you so much for all you do to support the fraternity and sorority community at the University of Delaware. Summary of Academic Information for Spring 2015 Fraternity and Sorority Community at the University of Delaware All Fraternity and Sorority Average 3.235 All Undergraduate Average 3.131 All Unaffiliated Undergraduate Average 3.095 All Fraternity Men’s Average 3.066 All Men’s Average 3.001 All Unaffiliated Men’s Average 2.984 All Fraternity/Sorority Women’s Average 3.291 All Women’s Average 3.228 All Unaffiliated Women’s Average 3.203 IFC Membership Average 3.069 MGC Membership Average 2.998 PHC Membership Average 3.291 Special Interest Average 3.395 Spring 2015 Fraternity/Sorority Female Population 3,050 (30% of females) Spring 2015 Fraternity Male Population
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